Just did my first sanshou class tonight. Except for learning a side kick, it's been identical to muay thai so far so I didn't have any trouble.

The atmosphere is a bit different, though, being that it's taught out of a kung fu school.

12/10/2008 9:20am,

Chili Pepper

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Originally Posted by Govithoy

The atmosphere is a bit different, though, being that it's taught out of a kung fu school.

Which school is it taught out of?

12/10/2008 9:49am,

Vieux Normand

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Originally Posted by honest_truth

...I go to carleton...

As per their student-union policy, kindly refrain from catching diseases that "only white people get", okay?

12/10/2008 10:04am,

Keej613

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Originally Posted by Govithoy

Just did my first sanshou class tonight. Except for learning a side kick, it's been identical to muay thai so far so I didn't have any trouble.

The atmosphere is a bit different, though, being that it's taught out of a kung fu school.

Where are you learning Sanshou, Govithoy?

12/18/2008 7:15am,

Rask

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Originally Posted by PeopleSoft

That art is all over southeast Asia. Interestingly, alot of the other countries' names for in translate as 'Free Boxing', and 'Thai' means 'free'. I wonder if this isn't the proper name in English?

Some guy in Thailand told me that the proper translation was 'free fighting'... not 'boxing' because boxing refers primarily to the use of the hands to fight, whereas Muay Thai uses shins, knees and elbows too.

I personally prefer learning Pradal Serey over Muay Thai. I've done a bit of it and while it's the same as Muay Thai, the Khmer cultural spin on it makes it very interesting, and a different experience from training Muay Thai. Khmer people are extremely interesting to meet and talk to, considering what essentially all of them have experienced (if you don't know what I'm talking about, look up 'Khmer Rouge'). So I enjoy it more than Muay Thai simply because the cultural side of it is more interesting than that of Muay Thai.

12/18/2008 9:28am,

Cdnronin

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Originally Posted by Keej613

Where are you learning Sanshou, Govithoy?

I'm guessing Fang Shen Do.

12/18/2008 9:47am,

Matt Phillips

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Originally Posted by Rask

Some guy in Thailand told me that the proper translation was 'free fighting'... not 'boxing' because boxing refers primarily to the use of the hands to fight, whereas Muay Thai uses shins, knees and elbows too.

If that's true then the Mandarin Chinese translation of 'Muay Thai' would be 'San Da'. Interesting.

12/18/2008 9:55am,

Rask

Heh, yeah. And the Latin translation of Thailand would be Liberia. :O
Trippy stuff eh?

12/18/2008 9:58am,

Matt Phillips

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Originally Posted by Rask

Heh, yeah. And the Latin translation of Thailand would be Liberia. :O
Trippy stuff eh?

LMAO!

12/18/2008 2:26pm,

Keej613

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Originally Posted by Rask

Khmer people are extremely interesting to meet and talk to, considering what essentially all of them have experienced (if you don't know what I'm talking about, look up 'Khmer Rouge').

I'm pretty familiar with that period of their history. My fiancÚ was invited to work here as a lawyer: